Modular chemistry : NATO ARW, September 9-12, 1995, Estes Park, Colorado, U.S.A.
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Modular chemistry : NATO ARW, September 9-12, 1995, Estes Park, Colorado, U.S.A.
(NATO ASI series, Series C,
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Modular Chemistry, held September 9-12, 1995 in Aspen Lodge at Estes Park, Colorado, U.S.A.
Includes bibliographical references and index
Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Modular chemistry involves the assembly of well defined, relatively large functional structures from repetitive units that themselves are molecules of some complexity. The two most visible sources underlying modular chemistry are supramolecular ("self assembly") chemistry and polymer chemistry, but the appeal of the field is to crystallographers, solid-state chemists and physicists, small-molecule organic synthetic chemists, inorganic coordination or main group chemists, photochemists and physicists, surface chemists, electrochemists, carbon or semiconductor cluster chemists, biochemists, biomimetic chemists, biomineral chemists, materials scientists, microscopists and theoreticians, those working in "molecular electronics", nonlinear optics, and with Langmuir-Blodgett or self-assembly monolayers, or liquid crystals. The book captures the interdisciplinary nature of the subject, concentrating on up-to-date results. The result is a peer-reviewed volume on where modular chemists stand, where they are going, and what they propose to do when they get there.
Table of Contents
Lectures and Discussions. Discussion of the Michl and Diederich Lectures. Discussion of the Mallouk and Fox Lectures. Discussion of the Moore and Seeman Lectures. Discussion of the Tolbert Lecture. Discussion of the Palacin and Seddon Lectures. Discussion of the Mullen Lecture. Discussion of the Tomalia and Rajca Lectures. Discussion of the Stupp and Schluter Lectures. Discussion of the Ebbesen and Scuseria Lectures. Discussion of the Kahn and Brus Lectures. Discussion of the Ozin and Bein Lectures. Discussion of the Harada and Meijer Lectures. Discussion of the Ward and Zaworotko Lectures. Poster Presentations.
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